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Originally Posted by rusnak
The mini mixer does several things. It vastly cleans up the sound, but also gives you the ability to run MP3 players, an iPod, or your phone to the same speakers.
The heart of the system is going to be the speakers, so do not skimp there. You spend a lot of time in the shop, and the sound quality ( I beg to differ with some of the opinions here) really matters. I repeat, do not buy sh+tty speakers.
I should probably also disclose that I have a $38K rack system that I am running all QSC speakers, amps, and Allen and Heath mixer on. So I am biased, but I have tried out EVERYTHING on the market before going with what we have now.
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Is the mixer going to clean up the sound without changing the sound?
To the OP, get speakers you can demo in your shop, that's the only way you will be able to tell how they will sound in that audio-unfriendly environment..